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    Biphasic affect

    Borrowed from OMMA; What do all yall think?

    What is the Biphasic Effect?

    Cannabinoids are known to adhere to a scientific phenomenon called the biphasic effect, meaning low and high doses of a cannabinoid can produce opposite effects. For example, people may react differently to different doses of medical cannabis or a medical cannabis product. The graphic below is a visual representation of the biphasic effect.

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    I saw that yesterday in the OMMA email. I was unfamiliar with the term and what it meant. Google helped me out. The example I looked at was for alcohol. That made sense and I think the graph looks right when one considers that comparison.
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    • Rwise
      Rwise commented
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      I too had not heard of this, however I have had weed that fits the chart.

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